In the News

2009

December 31, 2009The Prior Lake American reported that School District 719 named Adam Brandell, a Hamline University School of Education graduate student, one of its top teachers.

December 30, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told UPI.com that the Franken-Coleman senate race was easily the most expensive in Minnesota history and the most expensive senate campaign in the United States last year.

December 28, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz commented on how Mark Dayton’s admission of past alcoholism and mental illness may affect the DFL nomination for governor for Politics in Minnesota.

December 28, 2009WCCO 4 News reported that the first openly gay U.S. Marshall was confirmed by the Senate. The U.S. Senate's confirmation also makes Sharon Lubinski, an adjunct professor at Hamline University, the first female marshal in Minnesota.

December 23, 2009Joseph Olson, a Hamline University School of Law professor, told the Pioneer Press that he believes Bob Fletcher’s use of gun data to be a violation of the First Amendment.

December 22, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told the Minnesota Independent that he believes that governor Pawlenty has institutionalized a lower standard of ethics as shown through conflict of interest disclosure.

December 21, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz was on KARE11 to discuss the holiday wish lists of local politicians in a light hearted segment.

December 17, 2009Joe Daly, a professor at Hamline University School of Law, told the Star Tribune he believes that legal fees the Metro Gang Strike Force were charged are reasonable.

December 10, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told the Rochester Post-Bulletin that he believes that it is inappropriate for legislators to jump right into the role of lobbyist.

December 8, 2009The Minnesota Daily reported that Hamline University School of Law students have helped free wrongly incarcerated individuals from prison through their help with the Innocence Project.

December 7, 2009The Minnesota Daily reported that Hamline University graduate Reed Arnow will be attending the United Nations summit on climate in Copenhagen.

December 4, 2009Hamline University School of Law professor Joe Daly was interviewed for a KARE 11 News story on the Tom Petters trial.

December 3, 2009The Star Tribune reported that Hamline University graduate Reed Aronow will be attending the annual U.N. summit on climate change in Copenhagen.

December 3, 2009The Star Tribune reported that Hamline University will be one of sixteen Minnesota schools to receive part of the $40 million grant to help teachers raise student test scores.

November 27, 2009Hamline University alumnus Jon Laging '49 reminisced in the Albert Lea Tribune about evenings watching basketball games in Hamline's Norton Fieldhouse.

November 24, 2009MinnPost.com covered a new Hamline University program, in which students have the opportunity to share their classroom with students thousands of miles away in Senegal, West Africa, with the help of video conference technology.

November 24, 2009Minnesota's Teach for America program was featured in the Star Tribune. All Teach for America teachers in the state enroll at Hamline University to obtain their state teaching certification while teaching.

November 22, 2009Second-year Hamline University student and Minnesota Public Interest Research Group member Lisa Fralish told the Minnesota Daily she supports making streets more accessible for students and residents.

November 22, 2009Hamline University School of Law dean Don Lewis told KSTP-TV that the Tom Petters trial is by far the largest fraud case in Minnesota history.

November 19, 2009David Schultz of the Hamline University School of Business discussed the Tom Petters trial on the WCCO 4 News Morning News.

November 19, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told the St. Paul Legal Ledger that he doesn’t think union endorsements carry the same weight as in the past.

November 18, 2009The Anoka County Union reported that Hamline University students will be interning at the new tri-county crime lab in Anoka County.

November 16, 2009The Pioneer Press reported that Hamline University will host a panel discussion on homelessness in the Twin Cities.

November 14, 2009Lucinda Jesson, professor in the Hamline University School of Law, took part in a panel discussion on the H1N1 vaccine with Rob Fulton, director of the St. Paul–Ramsey County Department of Public Health, and Senator Amy Klobuchar, reports the Minnesota Daily.

November 13, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told MinnPost.com that the national health care debate is more about procedural games right now instead of the actual merits of the proposed bills.

November 12, 2009Hamline University School of Law professor Joe Daly explained to the Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal that Tom Petters’ defense suffered a setback in its inability to have the case ruled a mistrial.

November 12, 2009MinnPost.com reported that Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz believes Minnesota governor Tim Pawlenty is a distant fourth in Republican Party presidential nomination race.

November 9, 2009Professor David Schultz of the Hamline University School of Business told the Rochester Post-Bulletin that increased daily allowances known as "per diem" amount to a backdoor salary increase.

November 9, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz was quoted in the Minnesota Independent on his belief that Instant Runoff Voting will hold up in the courts.

November 6, 2009David Schultz, professor in the Hamline University School of Business, told the Minnesota Independent that he doubts Mayor R.T. Rybak will suffer politically from flouting campaign rules.

November 5, 2009Hamline University School of Law professor Joe Daly explained to the Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Journal that Tom Petter’s defense needs to come up with a better strategy.

November 4, 2009Government ethics expert David Schultz of Hamline University expresses his opinion in City Pages on the appropriate use of campaign funds.

November 3, 2009Hamline University College of Liberal Arts student Emily Holland was featured on KSTP-TV's Twin Cities Live "Closet Takeover" segment.

November 3, 2009David Schultz of the Hamline University School of Business commented on the unemployment situation on Bloomberg News.

November 3, 2009Hamline University criminal justice expert David Schultz spoke about the Petters trial on the Morning Show with Dave Lee on WCCO Radio.

November 2, 2009David Schultz of the Hamline University School of Business was on air with WBT-AM to discuss President Obama, health care and Afghanistan.

November 2, 2009Harry Pontiff, director of special projects and information security at Hamline University, spoke to the Star Tribune about the outsourcing of university email to Gmail, to which many universities, including Hamline, are beginning to convert.

October 29, 2009The Petters trial was the topic of conversation with Professor David Schultz, criminal justice expert at Hamline University on the WCCO Radio morning show.

October 27, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told WCCO that Tom Petters faces the potential of life in prison.

October 27, 2009MinnPost.com reports that Assistant St. Paul Police Chief Matt Bostrom and Hamline University graduate will probably run for sheriff.

October 24, 2009The Billings Gazette reports that David Ortley, a Hamline University School of Law graduate, is candidate for the opening on the Montana Supreme Court.

October 23, 2009The American Chronicle ran a story about the late Joe Hutton Jr., who was a student and played basketball at Hamline University before going on to become a basketball great.

October 22, 2009The Star Tribune featured a column about basketball great and Hamline alumnus Vern Mikkelsen's "great comeback," after false rumors about his passing circulated.

October 20, 2009David Schultz, professor in the Hamline University School of Business, discussed the Bank of America's Loss, the holiday shopping outlook, and Moody's Ratings on WBT-AM.

October 20, 2009Hamline University election law Prof. David Schultz told the Star Tribune that Minneapolis can further reform campaign finance.

October 19, 2009The Berthoud Recorder reports that Hamline University School of Law graduate Kristen Carr is running for Town Administrator.

October 16, 2009The Pioneer Press interviewed recent Hamline University graduate Ashley Trainer about her time on the TV show Survivor.

October 15, 2009Knoxnews.com reports that Hamline University graduate and Hockey star Joe Long has been added to the roster of the Knoxville Ice Bears.

October 14, 2009Hamline University School of Law professor Jon Garon told KSTP-TV that the law isn't designed to protect people from those encouraging suicide.

October 13, 2009Hamline University School of Law professor Len Biernat interviewed for WCCO 4 News story regarding the Denny Hecker court case.

October 13, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told the Star Tribune that by staying away from the campaign, Mayor R.T. Rybak dismisses challengers, keeps himself from getting roughed up in a debate and makes him appear above politics.

October 13, 2009MPR News reports that Minneapolis assistant police chief and Hamline University doctoral student Sharon Lubinski has been nominated for U.S. Marshall.

October 10, 2009The Jordan Independent reports that former Hamline University professor Timothy B. Walsh has been appointed to the Dakota-Scott WorkForce Investment Board.

October 9, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor Sunil Ramlal, told KSTP-TV that the reason credit card companies have raised their rate is that they “are merely trying to survive tough economic times.”

October 5, 2009Nancy Lochner, director of career services at Hamline University School of Law, told Finance and Commerce that salary models at law firms are changing with the current state economic affairs.

October 3, 2009Hamline University School of Law professor Joseph Daly told the Star Tribune that he believes a hot-line to help people recover property illegally seized by the Metro Gang Strike Force is not perfect, but a step in the right direction.

September 30, 2009Hamline University professor David Davies told the Star Tribune that "We don't have many shared rituals in society anymore” in an article about forging community.

September 18, 2009Hamline University's innovative use of social media in connecting with students, parents, alumni, and the general public was featured in a WCCO story for the 10pm news!

September 18, 2009Former Hamline University School of Law dean Steven B. Young wrote a guest column for the St. Paul Legal Ledger.

September 16, 2009Recent Hamline graduate Ashley Trainer spoke to the Pioneer Press about being on the CBS reality tv show "Survivor" this season.

September 10, 2009The Saint Paul Legal Ledger reported that St. Paul City Attorney and Hamline University School of Law graduate John Choi is running for Ramsey County Attorney.

September 5, 2009Jim Bruton, who teaches corrections courses at Hamline University, is featured in a Pioneer Press article.

September 5, 2009The Bemidji Pioneer reported that Hamline University School of Law graduate Leo Brisbois has been honored as the first Minnesota State Bar Association president of Native American descent.

September 4, 2009The Bennington Banner reported that Hamline University School of Law graduate Amy Palmer-Ellis was elected president of the Bennington County Bar association in Vermont.

September 2, 2009East Central Minnesota Post Review reported that Hamline University School of Education graduate Kari Sawyer will be teaching.

August 31, 2009The Wisconsin Rapids Tribune reported Hamline University School of Law graduate John Henkelmann has been appointed the new Wood County district attorney by Wisconsin governor Jim Doyle.

August 28, 2009The Star News reported Hamline University School of Law graduates Suzanne Bollman and Stephen Nicol are finalists for the district court vacancies in Chisago County and Anoka County.

August 27, 2009Professor in the School of Business David Schultz was interviewed by KARE 11 News about Senator Ted Kennedy's contributions to civil rights.

August 26, 2009Hamline University College of Liberal Arts student Kameron Argiannis and sports-information director Stephanie Harris are quoted by the Pioneer Press in an article about the university's use of Twitter.

August 26, 2009Hamline University School of Law professor Joe Daly spoke on the gravity of offenses committed by the Metro Gang Task Force to the Pioneer Press.

August 24, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told the Star Tribune that Rep. John Kline’s recent leadership of House Republicans is a change for him because he usually is not one of the more visible people in Congress.

August 23, 2009Hamline University School of Law professor Joseph Olson discussed a recent White House policy statement on WCCO Radio's "Steele Talkin."August 23, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told the Star Tribune that he believes Republicans will try to frame either R.T. Rybak or Chris Coleman as a 'tax and spend' liberal.

August 21, 2009David Larson, a professor of labor and employment law at Hamline University School of Law told the Star Tribune that there is a difference between a mental health day and using sick days to extend vacation time.

August 19, 2009 In a story on the 2010 "America's Best Colleges" edition of U.S.News & World Report, the Star Tribune reported that Hamline University is ranked 9 among 139 universities in the Midwest in the category of Best Universities-Masters. Hamline also ranked first in Minnesota in that category and was named to the "Great Schools, Great Prices" list for the second year in a row for quality and value.

August 13, 2009The Brainerd Dispatch ran a feature story on Ward Einess who is the Minnesota Department of Revenue commissioner and also a Hamline University School of Law graduate.

August 12, 2009Hamline University graduate Gordon Erspamer told the Pioneer Press, "Justice delayed is justice denied, and that's what we essentially have here," in a news story about care for military veterans.

August 6, 2009Finance and Commerce reported that Hamline University College of Liberal Arts graduate Jeff Campbell has been promoted by Fidelity Bank in Edina.

August 6, 2009The St. Paul Legal Ledger ran a feature story about Hamline University School of Law graduate Ken Morris.

August 4, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told FOX 9 News that St. Paul and Minneapolis mayors have a fine line to walk if they plan to run for governor.

August 4, 2009The ABA Journal reports that future Hamline University School of Law student Kevin Heinz is using his wedding video, which became a YouTube sensation, to raise money for charity.

August 3, 2009Politics Minnesota interviewed Pat Anderson, a Republican gubernatorial candidate and Hamline University School of Business graduate.

July 30, 2009Hamline University School of Law professor Joe Daly told KARE 11 News that there is precedent for a law taxing junk food.

July 27, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told KARE 11 News that Governor Tim Pawlenty is essentially running as the anti-Palin candidate.

July 16, 2009Hamline University graduate and former state representative Andy Dawkins told the St. Paul Legal Ledger that he believes “Governor Tim Pawlenty’s decision to do away with the Political Contribution Refund program is just another step back from participatory democracy.”

July 15, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz was quoted in a Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder article about Minneapolis and the state budget crunch.

July 15, 2009Hamline University School of Law professor Joseph Daly spoke to the Star Tribune about some of the finer points of credit and retail law.

July 14, 2009The Star Tribune reported that former Hamline University School of Law adjunct professor Clayton Robinson, Jr. will run for Washington County Attorney.

July 13, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz was on KSRO 1350 in Sonoma County, California to discuss the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor.

July 10, 2009Hamline University School of Law Dean Don Lewis told Minnesota Lawyer about the importance of networking for current law students.

July 7, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told MinnPost.com that he expects Senator Al Franken to be a reliable Democratic vote.

July 7, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told CNN that Franken's win was probably not an affirmation of support for the Democratic candidate, but was, for many, a "lesser of two evils" vote.

July 7, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told the Minnesota Independent that he questions whether Norm Coleman can consider running for governor with his private debt load.

June 26, 2009Marie Failinger, associate dean of Hamline University Law School, told the Star Tribune that "No Minnesota statutes suggest that paying witnesses is illegal."

June 23, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told the Star Tribune that he believes fundraising for Norm Coleman could help to rally the Republican base.

June 23, 2009The Star Tribune reports that the Teach for America teachers will enroll at Hamline University to obtain their state teaching certification.

June 19, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz was on Twin Cities Public Television program Almanac to discuss the Minnesota Senate court case.

June 19, 2009Minnesota Lawyer reports that Hamline University School of Law graduate Leo Brisbois will become the first person of American Indian descent to lead the Minnesota’s largest bar association.

June 17, 2009Hamline University Music professor George Chu was interviewed for the Twin Cities Public Television program “Never Stop Singing.” The Pioneer Press reported the show will air on July 5 at 7:30pm and July 6 at 1:30am, 7:30am, and 1:30pm.

June 16, 2009Hamline University School of Law professor Lucinda Jesson told the USA Today that companies pushing wellness programs need to be careful to ensure that they do not become an “unwarranted intrusion into our personal lives.”

June 16, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz wrote an editorial for MinnPost.com saying that Governor Pawlenty’s use of unallotment may be unconstitutional.

June 11, 2009The Danville Commercial News reported that former Hamline University Baseball standout Dan Kaczrowski was selected in the 26th round of the Major League Baseball draft by the Arizona Diamondbacks.

June 8, 2009The Savage Pacer reports that Hamline University graduate Jeffrey Holmberg will become the new curriculum director for District 719.

June 6, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz was interviewed by the Star Tribune for a story on instant run-off voting.

June 5, 2009Wisconsin Law Journal reported that Hamline University School of Law graduate Sandy Williams is the first female judge in Ozaukee County.

June 3, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told Finance and Commerce that it is no surprise that Governor Pawlenty would not seek another term after some of the things he has said the past few weeks.

June 3, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told the Minnesota Daily that he feels the Minnesota Supreme Court will rule 5-0 in Franken’s favor.

June 2, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told the Minnesota Independent that he believes the Minnesota Supreme Court will rule “5-0 for Franken with a decision by the July 4 holiday.”

May 31, 2009The Star Tribune reports that Deb Ledvina, a Hamline University School of Law graduate, will serve as the Minnesota Department of Transportation’s first ombudsman.

May 29, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told the Minnesota Daily he doubts that the Minnesota Supreme Court will disagree with the lower courts decision about the Franken-Coleman senate decision.

May 28, 2009Minnesota Public Radio reports that the Minnesota Orchestra’s principal oboist Basil Reeve will be playing his final concert at Hamline University’s Sundin Hall.

May 28, 2009The St. Paul Legal Ledger reports that Hamline University School of Law graduate and former state representative Chris DeLaForest will become Governor Tim Pawlenty’s new legislative affairs director.May 27, 2009Hamline University School of Law dean Don Lewis told the Star Tribune that a clawback procedure will be used to recover money lost in the Petters scheme.

May 27, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told the Rapid City Journal that he thinks there was a conflict of interest when the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission accepted money from utilities for a conference.

May 20, 2009Professor in the School of Business David Schultz was quoted in a Minnesota Independent article about Governor Pawlenty's move to close the legislative session without resolving a $3 billion budget deficit.

May 18, 2009Professor of Law Joe Daly was interviewed by the Star Tribune about a trial relating to the Republican National Convention.

May 18, 2009Professor in the School of Business David Schultz was interviewed for a MinnPost.com article about the governor's moves in the legislative session.

May 14, 2009Dean of the School of Business Julian Schuster was interviewed by KARE 11 News about whether we are moving from being a spending society to a saving society.

May 14, 2009Professor in the School of Business David Schultz was interviewed by the Saint Paul Legal Ledger about this year's Minnesota legislative session.

May 10, 2009Hamline staff member Amanda Grimm's story of how she worked her way out of credit card debt was featured in the Star Tribune. Grimm now uses her story to teach others, including undergraduate students, how to better manage their money and make good financial decisions.

May 9, 2009Professor in the School of Business David Schultz was interviewed by Reuters about the Franken-Coleman senate race and when it is likely to conclude.

May 8, 2009Professor of Law Peter Thompson was interviewed for a Minnesota Lawyer article on 'spoofing,' which is manipulating the information that appears on caller ID screens.

April 29, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told KARE 11 News that Arlen Specter’s decision to switch party made the Minnesota Senate Recount case even more important.

April 28, 2009Decorah Newspapers reports that Hamline University School of Law students Sarah Belz and Mike Cavallaro were selected to compete in the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Mediation Representation Competition in Paris, France. The pair are one of just eight American teams selected.

April 27, 2009Hamline University student and star baseball player Dan Kaczrowski is featured in Collegiate Sporting News.

April 23, 2009Finance and Commerce reports that Cathy Gustafson, director of Hamline University’s Master of Nonprofit Management program, will speak at a community foundations seminar and provide an overview of the economic and legislative trends shaping philanthropic planning.

April 20, 2009David Schultz, Hamline University School of Business professor, told the Minnesota Daily that he does not expect the state Supreme Court to make a ruling in the Minnesota Senate Recount case before Memorial Day.

April 19, 2009David Schultz, Hamline University School of Business professor, told FOX 9 News that it is not likely lawmakers will meet the May 18 state budget deadline.

April 17, 2009The Star Tribune reports that interim St. Paul Public Schools superintendent Suzanne Kelly is pursuing at Master of Fine Arts at Hamline University.

April 16, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz was a guest on Minnesota Public Radio, where he discussed the Minnesota Senate recount case.

April 14, 2009Minnesota Public Radio featured incoming Hamline first-year student Celia Hernandez, a young woman whose family has faced extreme challenges.

April 13, 2009The Midwest Agriculture Network reports that Hamline University School of Law graduate Burnham John "Bud" Philbrook has been appointed Deputy Under Secretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services.

April 10, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told the Star Tribune that he believes the reason that terrorism charges were dropped against the ‘RNC 8’ was that prosecutors felt average jurors would not view the defendants as terrorists.

April 8, 2009A quote by professor in the School of Business David Schultz made the CBS News "Hotsheet," a summary of the day's biggest political stories. Schultz was commenting on the Coleman-Franken recount.

April 8, 2009Professor in the School of Business David Schultz was interviewed by the Star Tribune about the Franken-Coleman senate recount.

April 7, 2009 A nonprofit media publication reports that well-known children's book author and professor in the Graduate School of Liberal Studies master of fine arts in writing for children program Alexandria LaFaye will donate proceeds from her latest novel, Water Steps, to a charity that helps children in need.

April 5, 2009According to the Minnesota Daily, professors at the University of Minnesota have secured a grant for symbiosis research. It said a percentage of the grant will be set aside to pay for undergraduate research assistants from Hamline University and the University of Puerto Rico to work in University of Minnesota’s Life Sciences Summer Undergraduate Program. April 3, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz said in an interview with the Minnesota Independent that Norm Coleman’s currently at the tipping point for public support.

April 3, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz said in an interview with Politico that Norm Coleman would almost be better off if lost at this point.

April 2, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor Jack Reardon explained to FOX 9 News that he sees the G20 agreements as good steps, but no guarantee that the economy will improve.

April 1, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz said in an interview with Kare 11 News that if Norm Coleman chooses to appeal the Senate recount case into the summer that it will surely test the patience of Minnesota voters who've spent three months with only one Senator on Capitol Hill.

March 31, 2009MinnPost.com reports that Hamline University graduate Mark Christenson was recently named the new vice-president for marketing at Dunn Bros.

March 30, 2009Hamline University School of Law professor Joseph Daly was interviewed by KARE 11 News about unions in light of the Delta and Northwest Airlines merger.

March 24, 2009 Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz was quoted in Congressional Quarterly about the recount in the Coleman-Franken senate race.

March 23, 2009Professor Joseph Olson of Hamline University School of Law was interviewed by the Star Tribune about a trial that has come out of the Republican National Convention arrests.

March 23, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz said in an interview with the Star Tribune that the Minnesota Senate recount has serious ramifications for both candidates.

March 22, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz said in an interview with FOX 9 News that he thinks that Minnesota Agriculture Commissioner Gene Hugoson has a conflict of interest.

March 18, 2009Hamline University students Emily Amici and Erik Gusaas and School of Business Dean Julian Schuster were interviewed for a CNN online article about business programs and job prospects for college graduates.

March 17, 2009Hamline University School of Law Professor Joe Daly spoke to KSTP-TV about the implications of Tom Petter’s attorneys’ complaints.

March 16, 2009Hamline University School of Business Professor David Schultz spoke to the Star Tribune about how Norm Coleman’s lawyers would like disputed ballots to be interpreted under Minnesota law.

March 16, 2009Minnesota Public Radio reports that Hamline University College of Liberal Arts graduate Rich Neumeister has received the John R. Finnegan Award for his advocacy efforts.

March 13, 2009 Hamline University School of Business Professor David Schultz was interviewed by the Pioneer Press about Norm Coleman’s campaign's tactics.

March 12, 2009Professor in the School of Business David Schultz spoke to Politico about a security breach on Norm Coleman's senate campaign website.

March 12, 2009Professor in the School of Business David Schultz spoke to the Star Tribune about whether Norm Coleman's campaign broke any laws by not contacting donors immediately after a security breach.

March 12, 2009Professor in the School of Business David Schultz spoke to the LA Times about the Coleman-Franken recount.

March 11, 2009 Professor in the School of Business David Schultz spoke to WCCO-TV about the leak of some of Coleman's supporters' personal information.

March 10, 2009Professor in the School of Business David Schultz spoke to Reuters about the Coleman-Franken recount.

March 10, 2009Professor in the School of Business David Schultz spoke to Time Magazine about the Coleman-Franken recount.

March 8, 2009Professor in the School of Business David Schultz spoke to the Minnesota Daily about a former Minneapolis City Council member who is under investigation.

March 7, 2009Professor in the School of Business David Schultz spoke to the Star Tribune about whether there was a chance for a new election in the Coleman-Franken Senate recount.

March 6, 2009Professor in the School of Business David Schultz spoke to Minnpost.com about the Coleman-Franken recount.

March 5, 2009Lucinda Jesson, director of the Health Law Institute in the School of Law was mentioned in a Star Tribune story about selecting the next U.S. Attorney from Minnesota. Jesson chaired the selection committee.

March 5, 2009Professor in the School of Law Joe Daly was interviewed by the Associated Press about the case of a former pro wrestler accused in a nursing home death.

March 3, 2009Public relations director JacQui Getty spoke to the Star Tribune about whether the university would send a warning to students about safety concerns in Mexico, as spring break approaches.

March 2, 2009Dean of the School of Law Donald Lewis was interviewed by the ABA Journal about the current job market and opportunities for new law school graduates.

March 2, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz wrote an article for MinnPost.com that explains the differences between the 2000 Florida recount and the current Minnesota recount.

February 28, 2009Margaret Jensen, a Hamline University professor of sociology and criminal justice told the Pioneer Press that connection between poor economic times and crime are not predictable.

February 28, 2009Don Lewis, the dean of the Hamline University School of Law told the Star Tribune that despite the current economic climate, jobs still exist for recent law graduates.

February 27, 2009Nancy Lochner, director of career services at Hamline University School of Law, told Minnesota Lawyer that the situation for law school graduates will get bleaker with the current economic crisis.

February 26, 2009Joe Daly, a law professor at Hamline University told the Star Tribune that there will probably be many lawsuits resulting from the Republican National Convention in Saint Paul.

February 24, 2009Joe Daly, a law professor at Hamline University was on the WCCO-TV “good question” segment to discuss whether judges can punish people for what they say out of court.

February 23, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told the Star Tribune that rulings in the Minnesota Senate race will make it difficult for Coleman to win.

February 21, 2009The Leader-Telegram reports that Hamline University School of Law graduate Randy Koschnick is running for Wisconsin Supreme Court.

February 20, 2009In an article on entrepreneurship, Hamline University School of Business dean Julian Schuster told the Business Journal that past recessions have been the birth of well-known Minnesota companies.

February 19, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz explained to MinnPost.com that stimulus package would allow city governments to directly apply for the money.

February 17, 2009Professor in the School of Business David Schultz was quoted in a City Pages article on the Senate recount.

February 16, 2009Professor in the School of Business David Schultz was interviewed by the Star Tribune about the Senate recount process.

February 12, 2009 The Pioneer Press reported that professor in the School of Business David Schultz testified in a Minnesota House committee hearing about the issue of requiring ID for voters.

February 11, 2009College Sporting News recently featured Hamline University student and basketball player Tony Thrasher.

February 10, 2009Hamline University School of Business Dean Julian Schuster told Fox 9 News that the country can't expect the economy to be fixed overnight.

February 9, 2009Hamline Business School Dean Julian Schuster was interviewed after watching the President's address to the nation with his MBA students. He told KARE 11 News that he's impressed with Obama's frankness.

February 9, 2009Hamline University vice president for enrollment and marketing John Pyle explained to the Star Tribune that the current recession is driving up the need for financial aid.

February 9, 2009Hamline University School of Business Professor David Schultz told the Twin Cities Daily Planet, the vacant Minnesota Senate seat could stay empty five months.

February 6, 2009Jim Scheibel who teaches at the Hamline University School of Business wrote an article for MinnPost.com stating that increased funding for services should be included in the stimulus package.

February 4, 2009Professor in the School of Business David Schultz was quoted on MSNBC's "First Read."

February 3, 2009Director of the Hamline University School of Education's master of arts in teaching program, Kathy Paden was interviewed for a Minnesota Daily story on how Hamline is partnering with Teach for America and with St. Paul Public School's Teaching Fellows program.

February 3, 2009Interim dean of the School of Education Barb Swanson was interviewed by the Star Tribune about what makes a good teacher.

February 3, 2009 Professor David Schultz from the School of Business was interviewed by the Star Tribune on whether the stimulus bill will have any impact on the Franken/Coleman senate seat recount process.

February 2, 2009Dean of the School of Business Julian Schuster spoke to WCCO-TV about how to break the economic downturn cycle.

January 29, 2009The Star Tribune reports that Hamline University School of Law professor Lucinda Jesson will head a committee to select Minnesota’s next U.S. Attorney nominee.

January 28, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz wrote an op-ed for the Pioneer Press about business tax cuts.

January 27, 2009Hamline University's Dean of the Business School Julian Schuster spoke to KARE 11 News about the layoffs at Target and how they will impact our economy.

January 27, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told the Morris Sun Tribune that the Minnesota Senate recount trial could be a very tedious process.

January 26, 2009Tracy Fredin, director of the Center for Global Environmental Education at Hamline University told USA Today that encouraging greener behaviors among students' families marks a new level of engagement.

January 26, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told KSTP-TV that the real battle in the Minnesota Senate recount trial starts Monday.

January 25, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told Forum Communications that unlike “Law and Order,” in which cases neatly conclude within an hour, the senate election trial could be long and tedious.

January 23, 2009The Minnesota Women's Press ran a story about online learning. A student in the School of Education's ESL online certificate program was interviewed and quoted.

January 20, 2009FOX 9 News, WCCO Radio, and WCCO 4 News ran coverage of an Inauguration Day event at Hamline. Hundreds of Hamline students, faculty, staff and neighbors gathered to watch the inauguration of President Barack Obama. A panel, consisting of political science professor Joe Peschek, dean of the School of Business Julian Schuster, political science professor Alina Oxendine, and professor of cultural studies from Macalester College, Leola Johnson, spoke about what an Obama presidency may mean for the economy, foreign relations, and race relations. FOX9 and WCCO ran clips of the event and interviewed students. WCCO Radio interviewed Professor Peschek later that day 'live' on the Don Shelby show.

January 20, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz was interviewed by the South Saint Paul Examiner- regarding former Senator Norm Coleman legal strategy.

January 16, 2009The Star Tribune stated former Hamline University College of Liberal Arts professor Rita Nakashima Brock is one of the world’s foremost experts on feminist theology. Brock was back in the Twin Cities to give lectures about her work.

January 15, 2009The Saint Paul Legal Ledger wrote a story about Hamline University School of Law alumnus Steven Hoffmeyer, who in addition to his work in labor relations, write mysteries.

January 14, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz told the Star Tribune in a story about Instant Run-Off Voting that challenge is making sure people know how to cast ballots.

January 11, 2009Hamline University School of Business professor David Schultz was interviewed by the Star Tribune about Coleman’s senate recount strategy.

January 11, 2009Don Meyer, former head coach for the Hamline University men's basketball team was featured in an article by the Associated Press after he became college basketball's winningest men's coach.

January 8, 2009 Professor David Schultz from the School of Business spoke to the Minnesota Independent about the senate recount.

January 7, 2009 Professor David Schultz from the School of Business was referenced in an editorial in the Rochester Post-Bulletin about the recount of the Franken/ Coleman senate race.

January 7, 2009Professor David Schultz from the School of Business spoke to the Associated Press about a West Virginia judicial ethics case.

January 5, 2009Professor David Schultz from the School of Business spoke to the Star Tribune about the recount of the Franken/ Coleman senate race.

January 5, 2009Hamline University and its partnership with the Anoka County Crime lab was featured in an article by the Daily Globe. Hamline's forensic science students will have the opportunity to intern in the crime lab.

January 5, 2009Don Meyer, former head coach for the Hamline University men's basketball team (1972) was featured in an article by AHN after he tied Bob Knight for all-time wins at 902.

January 5, 2009Twin Cities Business ran an article about 25 successful role models named by the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Minnesota. Hamline University School of Business alumnus David Albornoz was one of them.

January 3, 2009Professor Joe Peschek from the College of Liberal Arts spoke to the Associated Press about the Minnesota recount and possible lawsuits.

January 2, 2009Lucinda Jesson, director of Hamline University's Health Law Institute, spoke to Finance and Commerce about President Obama's plan for cost-effective health care.

January 1, 2009Shakopee Valley News mentioned Hamline University alumna Lisa Adams who recently received a First Decade Award from Hamline University.

January 1, 2009Interim director of undergraduate admissions Brian Peterson spoke with Minneapolis-St. Paul about tips for students and parents when choosing colleges.